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Is that time up for Garry? on 19:26 - Dec 5 by TNT
It's easy to call for a manager to go, but at least suggest a replacement.
Rodgers, Moyes. Honestly, i'd love Redknapp with what he did at Spurs. Outside of that, Nuno maybe. Just not anyone like Curbishley, Warnock, Holloway.
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Is that time up for Garry? on 19:55 - Dec 5 with 2096 views
Is that time up for Garry? on 18:57 - Dec 5 by giantstoneater
GM is not the only who should lose his job I'd like to start with the scouts who thought that Gomis had the mental toughness required to play at this level and also decide that Eder was worth 5 million our other striker Emnes cost 1 million can you see him saving us!! We paid 5 million for Naughton and nothing for Rangel, Rangel is a far better player have his legs gone really? Been a lot of talk of Joe Allen coming back is he the answer we need to get rid of our limp and languid strikers and bring in someone who wants score goals.
I agree totally with this. The playing squad has gone backwards in a big way over the last two years. Naughton for Rangel. Bartley for Chico. Taylor for Davies. Ki for De Guzman. Sigurdsson for Michu (yes I know that Sigurdsson is still a very good player) and most importantly Gomis for Bony. I can't understand how anyone says this is the best squad we've ever had. It isn't. We need to be reviewing more than just the manager's position.
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Is that time up for Garry? on 20:00 - Dec 5 with 2066 views
Rodgers, Moyes. Honestly, i'd love Redknapp with what he did at Spurs. Outside of that, Nuno maybe. Just not anyone like Curbishley, Warnock, Holloway.
Not withstanding his 1960s approach to s&c and the purely negative football from the Scottish Frank Spencer, he's not the right choice as our players don't suit his playing 'style'. They aren't streetwise, they aren't built to bully teams and aren't built for % football.
Redknapp - no offence mate, but I'm saying porthcawl 😂ðŸ‘
Is that time up for Garry? on 19:58 - Dec 5 by Morfa_Same
I agree totally with this. The playing squad has gone backwards in a big way over the last two years. Naughton for Rangel. Bartley for Chico. Taylor for Davies. Ki for De Guzman. Sigurdsson for Michu (yes I know that Sigurdsson is still a very good player) and most importantly Gomis for Bony. I can't understand how anyone says this is the best squad we've ever had. It isn't. We need to be reviewing more than just the manager's position.
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It's still a strong squad, albeit currently a very poorly managed one.
A decent replacement for GM should be able to coax this team to a comfortable mid table position.
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Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
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Is that time up for Garry? on 20:09 - Dec 5 with 2009 views
Is that time up for Garry? on 20:06 - Dec 5 by Dr_Winston
It's still a strong squad, albeit currently a very poorly managed one.
A decent replacement for GM should be able to coax this team to a comfortable mid table position.
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Yeah, Klopp has changed Liverpool and done it by being enigmatic, organised etc. It looks like he's breathed new life in to the dressing room and given their squad belief.
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Is that time up for Garry? on 20:10 - Dec 5 with 2005 views
Is that time up for Garry? on 20:03 - Dec 5 by waynekerr55
Not withstanding his 1960s approach to s&c and the purely negative football from the Scottish Frank Spencer, he's not the right choice as our players don't suit his playing 'style'. They aren't streetwise, they aren't built to bully teams and aren't built for % football.
Redknapp - no offence mate, but I'm saying porthcawl 😂ðŸ‘
You don't just get Harry, you get the coaches with him. But I know he's marmite and its six of one, half dozen of the other.
I would prefer Rodgers to be honest, but i wouldn't dismiss Moyes. He established Everton in the same way as Swansea need that continuous stability in the Premier League. He made Fellaini look good, he brought on a lot of class players and Tim Cahill said this week he owes everything on and off the pitch to Moyes.
Whatever our players style is - its f**king rubbish at present.
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Is that time up for Garry? on 20:11 - Dec 5 with 1997 views
Rodgers, Moyes. Honestly, i'd love Redknapp with what he did at Spurs. Outside of that, Nuno maybe. Just not anyone like Curbishley, Warnock, Holloway.
Cheers mate. Refreshing to hear someone make a suggestion. Maybe Moyes would keep us up but not sure about the football under him. Rodgers maybe, though many didn't like his style of play (they may well now take it)/ the way he left.
You don't just get Harry, you get the coaches with him. But I know he's marmite and its six of one, half dozen of the other.
I would prefer Rodgers to be honest, but i wouldn't dismiss Moyes. He established Everton in the same way as Swansea need that continuous stability in the Premier League. He made Fellaini look good, he brought on a lot of class players and Tim Cahill said this week he owes everything on and off the pitch to Moyes.
Whatever our players style is - its f**king rubbish at present.
And with Harry comes a huge budget and over the hill players. I'd agree with you about Moyes but we don't have the tools for him. It would be like giving an electrician a carpenters tool box and visa versa.
Is that time up for Garry? on 20:10 - Dec 5 by waynekerr55
Who would you go with Doc?
In the short term Rodgers stands out. Either him or Lucien Favre are probably the best of the immediately available candidates.
The one I wanted last time when it became apparent that Koeman wasn't going to get it was Lars Lagerback. Got a superb record in International management and is currently in charge of Iceland.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
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Is that time up for Garry? on 20:23 - Dec 5 with 1903 views
If there is any truth in the story I heard today involving Monk and our French players following the Paris attacks, then I'd get rid of him on that basis alone. That's ignoring the fact that there are so many things wrong on the pitch that I don't even know where to start.
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Is that time up for Garry? on 20:24 - Dec 5 with 1897 views
Is that time up for Garry? on 20:23 - Dec 5 by MillJack
If there is any truth in the story I heard today involving Monk and our French players following the Paris attacks, then I'd get rid of him on that basis alone. That's ignoring the fact that there are so many things wrong on the pitch that I don't even know where to start.
I'd like Clements or Karanka but I doubt either would get the nod... What about Marcelo Bielsa wasn't he a big favourite when monk got the job? But then HJ would have to loosen his control over first team matters and can't see him fancying that!!!
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Is that time up for Garry? on 20:43 - Dec 5 with 1799 views
Is that time up for Garry? on 20:23 - Dec 5 by MillJack
If there is any truth in the story I heard today involving Monk and our French players following the Paris attacks, then I'd get rid of him on that basis alone. That's ignoring the fact that there are so many things wrong on the pitch that I don't even know where to start.
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Aye pm me and all mate that does not sound good at all............
Each time I go to Bedd - au........................
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Is that time up for Garry? on 21:15 - Dec 5 with 1684 views
Is that time up for Garry? on 20:06 - Dec 5 by Dr_Winston
It's still a strong squad, albeit currently a very poorly managed one.
A decent replacement for GM should be able to coax this team to a comfortable mid table position.
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Absolutely. Monk did a respectable job after Laudrup - and that's with no prior management experience!
Getting a good quality manager with a proven track record of getting things done, and not dither on the cost of said manager, and we should be back in business - or at least out of the relegation region.